World Cup '94 Finalists: Three Teams Notably Absent

By
Ken Shippey, Special to The Christian Science Monitor /
November 19, 1993

BOSTON

TO soccer fans worldwide, the three big surprises in the selection of the final 24 national teams to play in next year's World Cup are the absence of France, England, and Denmark.

France is the biggest shock, since it had only to tie Israel in a match Oct. 13, or tie Bulgaria in a match Nov. 17 - both of which it failed to do. For the first time since Great Britain entered World Cup competition, no team representing Britain will compete. Denmark, the European champion, also did not qualify.

Fifty-two matches will be held in nine American cities, opening June 17, 1994, in Chicago and concluding with a Rose Bowl final in Pasadena, Calif., on July 17. The US ticket allotment for all the games has been sold out, but every game will be telecast either on ESPN (41 games) or ABC (11 games). The World Cup final games attract the world's largest television audience, measured in billions of viewers.